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Playing the WiiU Rayman Legends demo from Ubisoft. This Awesome music level made me pre-order the game.
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- Thomas Vanhala
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- 8-Bit Edition
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The team starts out on a quiet part of a castle outside. Shortly, the parody of the original song "Black Betty" begins to play. As the players are now running and staying away from the large flame from behind, they encounter Lividstones and Franckys either jamming or singing along to the tune. Most of them are not harmful and cannot be defeated, ex...
Castle Rock, 8-Bit Edition is the second level of Living Dead Party, the sixth world in Rayman Legends. It is also the seventh music level in the game. It is a remake of Castle Rock, with the music being 8-Bit styled, along with the camera having a fish-eye lens with some noise onscreen and a sepia effect during certain parts, causing the level to ...
In Rayman in the Phantom Show, the third DLC of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, an animatronic of Grunderbite can be found in the main quest The Medieval Set. Upon completing it, Rayman exclaims th...
16 sept. 2016 · Flawless Run in one of the most iconic stages in Rayman Legends, Black Betty.No commentary. Enjoy.Do subscribe for better and more future content !Thank you ...
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28 août 2013 · Rayman Legends Music: Castle Rock ~Black Betty~. Skip the cable setup & start watching YouTube TV today–– for free. Then save $8/month for 4 mos.
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Black Betty est un chant de travail afro-américain du XXe siècle dont les premiers enregistrements datent de 1933. La paternité du titre a été attribuée à James "Iron Head" Baker (en) et il a fait l'objet de nombreuses reprises, que ce soit a cappella, avec orchestration folk ou rock.
- Chant de travail, marche
- 1933
Composed by Christophe Héral, Billy Martin (Ripped by Droolie & ItzalDrake)
Black Betty. During the level Castle Rock, actions performed by the player and enemies result in performing the 1977 tune "Black Betty" as performed by Ram Jam.